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Alistair aged 5 who goes to Histon Infants School said there are 6 apples in the bowl because there are six other fruits.
Children from Mef School in Turkey explained it like this:
1+2+3= 6 Half of the total fruits is equal to the number of apples. They showed this in a picture: @
3 oranges, 2 pears and a banana apples
In the second question, Alistair wrote: There are ten other fruits, so there are 5 apples (and 5 oranges).
Pupils at Mef School said:
4+3+3 = 10 (half of the total fruits)
10/2= 5 so a quarter of the total fruits is equal to the number of apples